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Help to define with dealer

Before you ask, yes I have searched the forums.

So, here's a question. I'm looking for a used a 2011 GMC Yukon. I have done a google search and found a suitable option offered by http://gmcyukondenalidenver.com/, they have an affordable price and mileage. What about this dealer? Do you know them? Other suggestions are welcomed.

It won't be my first car, so I'm a little bit experienced in a vehicle maintenance.
What are the red flags to pay attention to while buying these drives.

Re: Help to define with dealer

The dealer is not a member of the BBB (wonder if it's a new dealer?). Has no complaints listed. Nothing on ripoffreport.com.

Yukons are pretty reliable vehicles, as good as anything it's size on fuel. Maintenance is nothing special. If the engine has active fuel management, the oil changes should be performed at 4-5000 mile intervals. Everything else is pretty much by the book.

Re: Help to define with dealer

Tetrabin1, I'm happy to assist by locating Yukons or locating dealer options near you! Please feel free to send me a private message through this forum for further assistance. And thank you very much for considering a Yukon!

Best,

Katie
GM Customer Service

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Re: Help to define with dealer

I would advise you to ask the dealer you plan on having it serviced with to find one. Tell him what you want and your price range. You will have better pull with him because you are a customer and if anything ever goes wrong he will want to look out for you.

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